Artificial intelligence has just made a significant leap with the launch of Operator, an autonomous agent from OpenAI that goes beyond simply answering questions. It can make decisions, execute tasks, and operate independently, without the need for constant human supervision. This innovation promises to transform various professional fields, reducing demand for administrative, customer support, and operational management roles.
On the channel AI in Real Life, Wilson Silva analyzes the impacts of this new technology, explaining what Operator can do, which professions are at risk, and how professionals and businesses can prepare for this revolution.
What is Operator and how it is changing the job market
Unlike traditional AI assistants, Operator operates proactively and autonomously. It is capable of:
- Automating complete workflows, such as answering emails, organizing tasks, and creating documents.
- Interacting with different software, including Slack, Notion, Zapier, and ERPs, optimizing business processes.
- Making strategic decisions, analyzing data, and implementing actions without the need for a human operator.
This capability puts various roles at risk of extinction, as many companies may significantly reduce the need for administrative and operational positions.
Professions threatened by AI
With the adoption of Operator, some roles may be eliminated or undergo major transformations. Among the most impacted are:
- Support agents and call centers, since the AI can interpret emotions and solve problems autonomously.
- Administrative assistants, as the automation of meetings, emails, and documents reduces the need for this professional.
- Junior data analysts, since the AI can process information with greater speed and accuracy.
- Operational managers, as team coordination and task delegation can be handled by artificial intelligence.
The changes will happen rapidly, and companies that invest in these technologies may reduce costs and increase operational efficiency.
How to prepare for this transformation
Despite the challenges, AI also creates new opportunities for those who know how to adapt. Professions expected to grow include:
- AI and automation specialists, responsible for configuring and supervising these technologies.
- Strategy and innovation creators, who will define the vision and directions of business driven by AI.
- AI supervisors, professionals tasked with monitoring and adjusting the performance of these systems.
“AI should not be viewed just as a threat, but as a strategic tool. Those who learn to use it will have a competitive advantage in the market,” explains Wilson Silva.
When will Operator be available in Brazil?
Currently, Operator is only accessible to users on the ChatGPT Pro plan in the United States, with a monthly cost of 200 dollars. OpenAI has already announced plans to expand availability to other countries, but there is no confirmed date for Brazil yet.
Meanwhile, professionals and businesses should begin preparing for this new reality.
Training and mentorship for adapting to the future of AI
To assist businesses and professionals in transitioning to a more automated market, Wilson Silva offers:
- Workshops and corporate training, focused on the strategic use of AI for process optimization and increased operational efficiency.
- Individual and business mentorship, helping executives and entrepreneurs integrate artificial intelligence into their daily activities.
- Custom projects, developing tailor-made solutions for automation and innovation.
“Companies that master AI will have a huge competitive advantage. Those who don’t adapt will be left behind,” Wilson highlights.
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On the channel AI in Real Life, where Wilson Silva explains in detail how Operator can impact the job market and how to prepare for this revolution.
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The future of AI has already begun. Those who are prepared will have the best opportunities in this new era.